The Axis, however when Hitler attacked Russia in July 1941, then Hitler's Germany August 1939 to July 1941. Greece (to help Italy), thereby adding Yugoslavia to the growing In 1941 Germany would attack Yugoslavia and Italy had already occupied Albania, and then would attack Italy had already attacked and occupied Eithopia (in EastĪfrica). Hungary, Croatia (after Yugoslavia was occupied), Bulgaria & Other countries would join the Axis during the war-these were So you can also count these as enemies of Italy in 1940.
& Poland-that were already occupied by the Germans or soon toīe.
Were other allied nations: Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, This brought Italy into war withįrance, and Great Britain (& Commonwealth countries). Italy began its part in World War 2 on Jby The Axis forces were opposed by 'theĪllies'.
Italy under Benito Mussolini became part of the Axis powers with Who were Italy's allies and enemies throughout World War 2? Like the Allies, membership of the Axis was fluid, and some nations entered and later left the Axis during the course of the war. At their zenith, the Axis Powers ruled empires that dominated large parts of Europe, Asia and the Pacific Ocean, but the Second World War ended with their total defeat. The three major Axis Powers, Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan, referred to themselves as the "Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis". AnswerThe Axis Powers were those nations opposed to the Allies during the Second World War. These included Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, and Croatia, Spain, Denmark, Finland, and others. However, a number of other nations joined this alliance under various other pacts and all were thereafter generally referred to as Axis Nations. They were later joined by Japan through a military alliance in 1940. AnswerThe minor Axis countries were: Albania, Bulgaria, Finland, Romania, Thailand, Hungary, Croatia and Slovakia.AnswerThe two main powers originally referred to as the Rome-Berlin Axis were Germany and Italy. The three main Axis powers were:Germany: Der Fuhrer(Leader) Adolf Hitler.Italy: Il Duce(Leader) Benito Mussolini.Japan: Prime Minister Tojo Hideki.They promised to fight against communism and never interfere with each other's foreign takeovers.AnswerThe Axis were a group of countries who fought against the allies (U.S, France, Britain, Soviet Union) in WW2. What countries were in the Axis and who were their leaders? Gemany and her allies were called the axis powers her allies were Italy and japan And a number of countries provided soldiers for Waffen SS. AnswerGermany's allies were: ItalyJapanSpain (did not participate in war, but was supporting the Axis)SlovakiaRomaniaCroatia (after the fall of Yugoslavia and gaining indepedence in 1941)FinlandVichy FranceHungaryBulgariaDenmark (nominally)AlbaniaAnswerGermany's allies in WW2 were Austria (as part of Germany), Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Iraq, Romania, Slovakia, Thailand, Germany, Italy and Japan also had a number of puppet states that provided assistance such as Albania, Vichy France, Spain, Portugal, Burma. The major powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan.GermanyItalyJapanAlbaniaBulgariaFinlandHungaryRomaniaThailand (nominally)AnswerThe main Axis powers were Germany (which at the time included Austria), Italy and Japan. The following nations made up the Axis Powers (Allies of Germany) during the Second World War. Which countries were Germany's allies in World War 2?